In Acrobat Professional you can create your own bookmarks.
Claus
On Feb 5, 2005, at 23:19, Gary L. Gray wrote:
> I would like to be able to insert booksmarks in PDF files without
> using the hyperref package. The reason I don't want to (can't?) use
> the hyperref package is that it conflicts with something else I am
> doing in the document in question (it loads 25-30 packages and we have
> defined a ton of our own stuff) and I can't figure out what that
> conflict is. Anyway, the hyperref package does way more than I need in
> this instance and I only want to insert bookmarks for each chapter,
> section, and the like. I assume that it is just inserting some sort of
> PDF special into the output, so is there some way I can do that by
> inserting something into my LaTeX source files at the right place?
>> A Google search overwhelming brings up references to hyperref, so I am
> a little lost.
>> Thank you.
>> All the best,
>> -- Gary
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